Skyline students, staff and faculty should be very concerned about the fire over the Veterans Day weekend at the Pacific Heights campus. Not because there was a fire to begin with, or that the cause of the fire remains unknown, or even that Coach Dino Nomicos, who discovered the fire, could not get into the locked room where the fire was.
The war in Iraq. There, I said it. Now, for those of you who are still reading, I shall get to the point. In recent months, many people have covered this topic in just about every magazine and every newspaper across the country; no, I'm sorry, across the world.
AIDS has been a huge issue for the past few years, killing millions around the world and leaving millions more waiting to die if their flimsy prescriptions run out. These people are helpless and suffering, without any way of preventing the illness that will one day steal their lives from them.
I love this area. The Bay Area is one of the most beautiful places on the face of the planet. We seem to have everything here, except maybe snow. If you live here long enough, though, chances are you'll see just about everything there is to see. But let's face it.
Because our personal and collective safeties are important issues, particularly given current events, I would like to bring to our school's attention an important campus safety issue. On Oct. 20, 2004, I was studying in the campus library, when I heard a loud noise in the parking lot.
I am writing in regards to Todd Lenaburg's article "Who will stop the genocide?" There is a statistic that I found unbelievable, but first off, I would like to compliment Mr. Lenaburg's skillful rewording of www.abortionno.org. Although I would not be as bold as to call it plagiarizing, it comes close.